Network Members: Erica Rowan
Erica Rowan
Erica Rowan (DPhil,
University of Oxford) is a Senior Lecturer in Classical Archaeology in the
Department of Classics at Royal Holloway, University of London. She has a BHSc
and BA in Health Sciences and Classics from McMaster University in Canada
respectively, and a MSt in Classical Archaeology and a DPhil in Archaeology, both from the
University of Oxford. Her
research focuses on ancient consumption practices, the evolution of food
identities, economies of production, and alternative fuel sources, particularly
in the Roman period. She has written on the Roman food economy in the Bay of
Naples and on the use of olive oil pressing waste as an important fuel source
in the ancient Mediterranean. Her forthcoming book project explores dietary
changes and developments in Roman Italy. She is the PI of an AHRC funded
project, Negotiating
the Modernity Crisis: Globalization, economic gain and the loss of traditional
and sustainable food practices in Turkey and the archaeobotanical specialist
on the Aphrodisias, Sardis (Turkey), Villa d’Orazio in Vacone and Falerii Novi
(Italy) excavations.
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